A SMALL CHANGE CAN MAKE A BIG IMPACT ON YOUR PRODUCTION, EFFICIENCY AND ENERGY COSTS, SAYS BRAMMER
15 May 2012
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Compressed air and blow guns are a common feature in manufacturing procedures across Europe. Air is free, but the energy consumed by compressors accounts for 20 per cent of all manufacturing costs. A more efficient blow gun is another excellent example of how innovative design can save money in standard industrial applications. That’s the message from Brammer, the leading pan-European distributor of industrial maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) products and services. “Blow guns are by their nature wasteful; each time they’re used is like introducing a major leak in the system. So there’s huge potential for savings,” explained Jeremy Salisbury, Head of Marketing at Brammer UK. “By re-engineering the internal design of the blowgun and adapting the nozzles, big improvements in performance and efficiency can be made, saving you at least 20 per cent on your energy bill.” Compressed air and blowgun energy saving is the latest topic demonstrated by Brammer’s ‘Quick Tips’ Video series; succinct visual aids presented by product group specialists and industry experts, to explain key issues and suggest practical advice for customers. The latest Quick Tips video on compressed air and blowguns is now available online at www.brammertips.com
Further information on the range of products and services available from Brammer can be found at the website www.brammer.biz or by calling 08447 36 36 65 in the UK or 0181 77 6141 in Ireland.
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